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Topshelf even has nice Log4net and NLog integration. X.SetDescription("Sample Topshelf Host") //7 S.ConstructUsing(name=> new TownCrier()) //3 _timer = new Timer(1000) an all is well", DateTime.Now) Here's a simple Windows Service with a basic heartbeat timer using Topshelf: public class TownCrier Topshelf has some impressive documentation as well, especially for an open source project! The easiest way to get Topshelf is with NuGet with simply "install-package Topshelf". It's up on GitHub under an Apache license. It's a library for making Windows Services easier to write using.
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Just to illustrate one of the reasons I think a free "Desktop" SKU is so important, I wanted to share a cool open source project I found recently called Topshelf. In the screenshot below I've added a C++ Console app, a Window Forms C# app and a C# Console to a single solution in VS2012 using Express for Windows Desktop. Package management is finally happening in. It's a bit of a nice coup for my little group that NuGet is now included in ALL Visual Studio 2012 SKUs, even Express ones.
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While Express SKUs don't allow arbitrary add-ins (you need Pro for that) the free SKU does include Unit Testing, Code Analysis, as well as the NuGet package manager. F# Tools for Visual Studio 2012 Express for Web (you *don't* need this if you have Pro already, this is just for Express for Web).Product page and Details for VS2012 for Windows Desktop.
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I'm glad folks realized that no-cost desktop software development is important. This will bring to the Visual Studio Express family significant new capabilities that we’ve made available in Visual Studio 2012 for building great desktop applications. Today, I’m happy to announce that we will add Visual Studio Express 2012 for Windows Desktop to the Visual Studio 2012 family. we heard from our community that developers want to have for Windows desktop development the same great experience and access to the latest Visual Studio 2012 features at the Express level. Shortly thereafter (with a lot of people pushing) Soma announced there would be a "Windows Desktop" Express version for free. I wasn't the only one who thought this was a problem. However, I was very surprised (and disappointed) that there was no free way to make Console Apps, or Windows Forms apps, or anything for the Windows Desktop. When the Visual Studio 2012 free versions were originally announced the first thing I noticed was that they had switched from a language-specific model (C# Express, VB Express, etc) to a target-specific model (Windows 8, Web).
